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"There is something about dance that represents life," he says.
About seven years ago, I praised her for several things, including turning the noxious generalization of "world music" into an idea that represents life as it is lived, and affords huge aesthetic possibilities.
"Just as all mortgage providers have been tarred by subprime mortgages, so too is the concern that all life insurance companies would be tarred with the brush of subprime life insurance settlements," said Michael Lovendusky, vice president and associate general counsel of the American Council of Life Insurers, a trade group that represents life insurance companies.
Common to these early productions is the preoccupation with shape (Gestalt), movement, color, language, and gesture as the means of a "realized" or "perfected" particular human existence that represents life beyond the limits of spatio-temporal duration imposed on us in the manner of a Cartesian grid.
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At the turn of the last century, when Jersey City was establishing itself as a metropolitan hub, a library and museum were seen as essential to the city and collections were assembled that represented life there.
The Tarot archetypes represented in the major arcana are pictures that represent life and the stages and experiences we all go through.
From all-beef franks to chicken on a stick, these tasty and protein-rich foods come at a bargain to those who don't turn up their nose at an outdoor culinary experience that truly represents life in the big city.
The results proved that the time gradient of structural change was useful for quantification of service life, therefore it can be accepted as a parameter that represents service life.
A third of the Earth's land surface is classified as desert, from the McMurdo Dry Valleys of Antarctica to the North African Sahara – and it is a subject that represents a life's passion for landscape photographer George Steinmetz.
These individuals have been posthumously criminalized in an effort to justify their deaths, utilizing "race-neutral" terminology that represents Black life as both marginal and trivial.
Add Easter eggs, rabbits, chicks, etc. Anything that represents new life (or Christ, if that's what Easter means to you).
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